The Best Jazz Guitarists

The world of jazz guitar is filled with incredible talent, from legendary pioneers to modern virtuosos. In this post, we highlight 30 of the best jazz guitarists of all time, showcasing their unique styles, groundbreaking contributions, and lasting influence on jazz.

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L’Invisible – Christer Bothén 3

L’Invisible is an album by Christer Bothén, accompanied by vibraphonist and drummer Kjell Nordeson and bassist Kansan Zetterberg. It features two expansive improvisational pieces, “L’Invisible – Partie 1” and “L’Invisible – Partie 2.” The album was recorded by Daniel Bengtson at Studio Rymden in March 2024 and released on April 4, 2025, by Thanatosis.


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Jazz April 2025

Jazz April 2025

April 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting month for jazz, with a range of new albums covering both contemporary and avant-garde styles, there is plenty to look forward to. In this post, we highlight six upcoming jazz releases that you won’t want to miss.

New Jazz Releases April 2025

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Thomas Naïm – May This Be Love (Acoustic Guitar Takes on Jimi Hendrix)

French guitarist, composer, and producer Thomas Naïm is one of the most prominent musicians in his country. He was declared one of the top three French guitarists in the ‘Best of’ 2023, and 2024, by Jazz Magazine and Jazz News.

Naïm began his journey with music in his earlier years, at the age of 12. The initial influence that left an indelible mark on him was Rock, which explains why he chose the guitar among all the instruments. However, as time went on, as inquisitive and experimental as his approach to music in the past and present times, he found himself becoming interested in a multitude of musical styles. And as a consequence of his musical journey, he discovered his love for jazz.

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Best Jazz Albums 2009

In this post, we take a closer look at the Best Jazz Albums of 2009—another year filled with remarkable releases. From bold innovations to standout performances, these albums capture the diversity and creative spirit of jazz. We’re thrilled to present this selection and invite you to explore the music that made 2009 a standout year for jazz:

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Jazz In India

Jazz in India – 21st Century

Jazz in India sounds quite different to Western jazz because of the deep influence of Indian classical music in this region. Indian Classical music and jazz both share a common pillar that supports the foundations of these musical styles and traditions and that is improvisation. So, the fusion of these two was just a matter of time, and it happened in the last century with some of the greatest musicians we have ever seen. This trend of fusion turned the music into a new genre called Indo Jazz.

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Jazz January, February, March 2025

We can already tell that the end-of-year selection for 2025 is going to be a tough call, especially in the duet category. During the first three months of the year—January, February, and March—an overwhelming number of outstanding duo albums have been released. This is great news for us–jazz enthusiasts–but it also means we will face a real challenge when the time comes to decide which ones stand out the most (though isn’t that always the case?).

This year’s opening quarter has set a high bar. In this post, we will explore the albums that have already captured our attention and perhaps set the tone for the rest of the year. So, here it is, our selection of jazz for January, February, & March 2025.

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Best Jazz Albums 2010

In this post, we are shining a spotlight on the Best Jazz Albums of 2010—each one offering a distinct and memorable experience that has contributed to shaping jazz. From innovative sounds to masterful performances, these albums highlight the diverse range of jazz and its continued evolution. We’re excited to share this collection with you, and we encourage you to dive in and explore.

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Jazz in Sweden

Jazz in Sweden – 21st Century

Jazz in Sweden in the 21st century is nothing short of a reaffirmation of its innovative music scene. While the country has long been home to jazz legends like Jan Johansson (Jazz på svenska turned 60 in 2024) and Esbjörn Svensson, a new generation of artists is releasing albums that are equally fascinating. We will dive here into the heart of Sweden’s contemporary jazz movement, exploring five standout albums, highlighting musicians who deserve your attention, and suggesting three independent labels for you to explore further on your own.

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International Jazz Day

International Jazz Day

The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization declared International Jazz Day in 2011 “to highlight jazz and its diplomatic role of uniting people from all corners of the globe.” Every year, it is commemorated on April 30th, and people can celebrate any way they want.

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, has been selected as the 2025 International Jazz Day Global Host City.

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